The complaint says that the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct says that it is prohibited for an attorney to “engage in conduct involving dishonesty, fraud, deceit or misrepresentation.” The rules also say, “Lawyers holding public office assume legal responsibilities going beyond those of other citizens.” The complaint cites Sessions’ statements at his hearing, and requests for the state bar “to investigate this complaint and the statements made by Mr. Sessions to determine whether he violated the Alabama Rules of Professional Conduct.”
In a statement obtained by LawNewz.com, Christopher Anders, deputy director of the ACLU’s legislative office, said, “Few events are more corrosive to a democracy than having the Attorney General make false statements under oath about a matter the Justice Department is investigating.”
Filing complaints with state bars has become a common tactic against members of the Trump administration. In February, an attorney filed a complaint against Reince Priebus with the Wisconsin bar over alleged “corrupt communications,” and a group of law professors filed a complaint with the D.C. bar against Kellyanne Conway with allegations of false statements to the media.
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